6 Feb
2009
6 Feb
'09
10:54 a.m.
On Fri, Feb 6, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Jamie Bowden <jamie@photon.com> wrote:
Five things? Really? My DHCP server hands out the following things to its clients:
as I've said a few times now, reason #775 that autoconf is a broken and non-useful 'gadget' for network operators. There is a system today that does lots of client-conf (including the simple default-route + dns-server) called DHCP, there MUST be a similarly featured system in the 'new world order' of ipv6. This really is non-negotiable, why are people still holding out hope that autoconf is 'enough' when users and operators have so clearly said otherwise? -Chris